Drag Race’s Yvie Oddly gags The Last of Us stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in ‘Clicker Couture’

RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Yvie Oddly and current-reigning Dragula Supermonster Asia Consent surprised The Last of Us stars Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal at the season two premiere – and it’s literally sickening.

The second season of post-apocalyptic survival series The Last of Us is ramping up for release, with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey once again set to portray beloved video-game characters Joel Miller and Ellie Williams in a brutal and bloody quest for revenge across a version of the USA ravaged by the rage-inducing cordyceps fungus.

The second season will be based on the sequel to Naughty Dog’s 2013 game, aptly named The Last of Us: Part II, which is widely regarded to be even more brutal than the first. Its plot revolves around the cycle of violence and includes even more ‘Infected’ – humans overtaken by the cordyceps, becoming Runners, Clickers, Stalkers, Bloaters, or something even more deadly.

What Ellie and Joe probably didn’t encounter, however, was two Clickers as fierce and fabulous as Yvie Oddly (champ of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 11) and Asia Consent (the newly crowned Supermonster of the Boulet Brothers’ Dragula).

The pair appeared at the premiere for season two along with Pascal in leather trousers and Ramsey in a full green suit in their best rendition of the franchise’s Infected.

“Not only did @oddlyyvie and I look absolutely SICKENING in our Clicker Couture,” Asia Consent wrote, “BUT we also got to meet [Pascal and Ramsey] at The Last of Us premiere… I can die happy now.”

Fellow Dragula winner Landon Cider was also in attendance in a drag look based on Joel’s video game appearance.

The second season of The Last of Us is set to bring Ellie and Dina’s (Isabel Merced) queer romance to life, as well as introducing a host of new characters to the screen.  Beef star Young Mazino will appear as Ellie’s ally Jesse and Catherine O’Hara will also feature, seemingly as Joel’s therapist. And boy does he need one.

Creator Neil Druckmann has previously said that the second game, which is much longer than the first, may require three seasons to properly encapsulate on TV.

The Last of Us season two premieres on HBO and Sky on 13 April, 2025. Series one is available to stream on Max.

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